


The Conjuring: Last Rites' Box Office Breaks Horror History with Record-Shattering Haunts
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The Conjuring: Last Rites' box office has unleashed a supernatural storm, shattering multiple records in its explosive September 5 debut and proving the Warrens' final case is anything but quiet.
Directed by Michael Chaves and starring Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, this $55 million finale has already quadrupled its budget, blending jump scares with emotional closure to draw crowds worldwide.
From franchise highs to genre-defining milestones, the film's performance is a thrilling exorcism of doubts about horror's box office staying power.
Here's a spooky deep dive into the records it's conjured up so far.
What Domestic Records Did The Conjuring: Last Rites Smash in Its Opening Weekend?
The film roared to an $83 million domestic debut, eclipsing all expectations of a $50 million start and claiming the third-highest opening ever for a horror movie.
Only Warner Bros.' own It ($123 million in 2017) and It: Chapter Two ($91 million in 2019) rank higher, giving the studio the top three spots in horror history.
This haul also marks the biggest September opening for a horror title, landing as the fourth-best overall for the month behind It, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice ($111 million), and It: Chapter Two.
Thursday previews alone pulled in $8.5 million, the franchise's best and the top for any 2025 horror flick, outpacing even Five Nights at Freddy's $10.3 million from 2023.
Friday's $34.5 million (including previews) set a new single-day franchise record, surpassing The Nun's $22 million.
By week's end, domestic earnings hit $105 million, fueling Warner Bros.' unprecedented streak of seven straight $40 million-plus openers.
How Has The Conjuring: Last Rites Redefined International Box Office Milestones?
Overseas, the scares crossed borders with fury, earning $104 million initially from 66 markets and climbing to $110 million in actuals.
This shattered the record for the largest international opening for a horror film, topping It: Chapter Two's $92 million.
Asia led the charge, with the film dominating 91% market share in the Philippines and 83% in Indonesia for the biggest Conjuring Universe opening there.
In Latin America, it claimed the all-time horror opening crown, ranking third overall for Warner Bros. behind Barbie and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
Europe saw its best Conjuring debut and the third-highest horror opening ever.
By Monday, international cume reached $120.3 million, pushing the film past the $200 million global milestone faster than most 2025 releases.
In Indonesia specifically, its $5.3 million weekend set the 2025 record for international horror openings.
Which Global and Genre Records Did The Conjuring: Last Rites Shatter Worldwide?
The worldwide opening exploded to $187 million in estimates, then $194 million in actuals, crowning it the biggest global debut ever for a horror film and dethroning It ($190 million).
This second-place spot quickly became first, with the franchise now holding horror's top two global bows.
IMAX screens added $14.3 million, the largest September global opening for the format.
The film hit $180 million globally in just three days, the 16th 2025 title to do so and the quickest horror entry.
By day five, it crossed $210 million, outpacing The Devil Made Me Do It's pandemic-hit $206 million.
Pushing 2025 horror past $1 billion domestic, it boosted the genre's year-to-date to over $933 million, third among all genres.
The Conjuring Universe now exceeds $2.5 billion total.
Why Are The Conjuring: Last Rites' Franchise Milestones So Spookily Impressive?Every major metric screams franchise best: $83 million domestic opening tops The Nun's $53.8 million; $104 million international beats prior highs; $194 million global dwarfs the originals.
Previews and opening day set new benchmarks, with $8.5 million Thursday and $34.5 million Friday.
Here's a snapshot of how it stacks up against Conjuring mainline siblings:
Film | Domestic Opening | International Opening | Global Opening | Worldwide Total |
The Conjuring (2013) | $41.9M | $131.9M | $319.5M | $319.5M |
The Conjuring 2 (2016) | $40.4M | $220.2M | $321.8M | $321.8M |
The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) | $24.1M | $132.0M | $206.0M | $206.0M |
Last Rites (2025) | $83.0M | $110.0M | $194.0M | $256.4M (ongoing) |
Some Closing Thoughts:
Despite middling 56% Rotten Tomatoes, audiences delivered 78% approval and a B CinemaScore, driving repeat haunts.
The Conjuring: Last Rites has not just broken records; it's rewritten the horror playbook, turning a farewell into a box office resurrection.
With $256 million worldwide already and legs that could push it past $365 million to claim 2025's top horror spot, this finale feels like the start of something eternal.
Horror fans, the spirits are stirring: catch it before the credits roll on this legendary run.













